Birds flying in the sky did not escape the claws of this ground hunter

With good camouflage ability, quick and gentle movement, quick finish is hard to find any prey that can escape the hunting range of the lynx, even if it is a bird flying in the sky.

Although small in size than tigers, leopards or lions, the hunter this time possesses another extremely terrifying weapon. With good camouflage ability, quick and gentle movement, quick finish is hard to find any prey that can escape the hunting range of the lynx, even if it is a bird flying in the sky.

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The bobbins are small in size, an average adult individual is only about 1m long. They have a comparatively cat-like appearance. The most recognizable feature of them is a black feather on the ear tip.

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Bobbins often live in forests located at high altitudes. They climb and swim quite well. The bobcat hunts many different animals from large species such as chamois, muntjac and small prey like birds or rodents.

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